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title: "Come and See (The Criterion Collection) [DVD]"
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# Come and See (The Criterion Collection) [DVD]

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## Description

This legendary film from Soviet director Elem Klimov is a senses-shattering plunge into the dehumanizing horrors of war. As Nazi forces encroach on his small village in Belorussia, teenage Flyora (Alexei Kravchenko, in a searing depiction of anguish) eagerly joins the Soviet resistance. Rather than the adventure and glory he envisioned, what he finds is a waking nightmare of unimaginable carnage and cruelty—rendered with a feverish, otherworldly intensity by Klimov’s subjective camera work and expressionistic sound design. Nearly blocked from being made by Soviet censors, who took seven years to approve its script, Come and See is perhaps the most visceral, impossible-to-forget antiwar film ever made. TWO-DVD SPECIAL EDITION FEATURES • New 2K digital restoration by Mosfilm • New interview with cinematographer Roger Deakins • New interview with director Elem Klimov’s brother and frequent collaborator German Klimov • Flaming Memory, a three-film documentary series from 1975–77 by filmmaker Viktor Dashuk featuring firsthand accounts of survivors of the genocide in Belorussia during World War II • Interview from 2001 with Elem Klimov • Interviews from 2001 with actor Alexei Kravchenko and production designer Viktor Petrov • How “Come and See” Was Filmed, a 1985 short film about the making of the film featuring interviews with Elem Klimov, Kravchenko, and writer Ales Adamovich • Theatrical rerelease trailer • New English subtitle translation • PLUS: Essays by critic Mark Le Fanu and poet Valzhyna Mort

Review: Well done but so harsh!! - Well done, very realistic movie about Nazi occupation of Belarus! Hard to believe human beings could treat fellow human beings with such wanton cruelty! Somewhat depressing & hard to watch but quite educational!
Review: The greatest war movie in the history of cinema - As far as a war film, this one has no peer. Come And See is like a grim documentary of war, but a movie that is completely different from any other war movie. There were no grandiose battles, planning in war-rooms, or storming the beaches. There is no Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck or Tom Sizemore leading American troops into battle against the evil foe. The war is seen almost entirely through the terrified and shell-shocked eyes of a young boy. We see no tanks or armaments, or even German soldiers, until the final horror show where a village is decimated. Early in the film we see a lone eerie recon plane, that foreshadows the horror to come. The payload scene near the end is surreal, with the Germans looking almost cartoonish in their drunken depravity, with loud music blaring, dogs barking, a nightmare tunnel that has no end. Mercifully, for the paralyzed and repeatedly gut-punched audience, the film did eventually end with a spellbinding montage tied to the movie’s unforgettable final scene.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | A Berda, Aleksei Kravchenko, Alexei Kravchenko, E Tilicheyev, Elem Klimov, G Velts, J Lumiste, K Rabetsky, Kazimir Rabetsky, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Liubomiras Lauciavicius, Olga Mironova, V Vasilyev, Victor Lorents, Viktor Lorents, Vladas Bagdonas, Yevgeny Tilicheev, Yurs Lumiste Contributor A Berda, Aleksei Kravchenko, Alexei Kravchenko, E Tilicheyev, Elem Klimov, G Velts, J Lumiste, K Rabetsky, Kazimir Rabetsky, Liubomiras Laucevicius, Liubomiras Lauciavicius, Olga Mironova, V Vasilyev, Victor Lorents, Viktor Lorents, Vladas Bagdonas, Yevgeny Tilicheev, Yurs Lumiste See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 444 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC, Subtitled |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | Russian |
| Number Of Discs | 2 |

## Product Details

- **Format:** NTSC, Subtitled
- **Genre:** Drama
- **Language:** Russian
- **Number Of Discs:** 2

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well done but so harsh!!
*by R***S on July 19, 2025*

Well done, very realistic movie about Nazi occupation of Belarus! Hard to believe human beings could treat fellow human beings with such wanton cruelty! Somewhat depressing & hard to watch but quite educational!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The greatest war movie in the history of cinema
*by R***T on November 16, 2021*

As far as a war film, this one has no peer. Come And See is like a grim documentary of war, but a movie that is completely different from any other war movie. There were no grandiose battles, planning in war-rooms, or storming the beaches. There is no Tom Hanks, Ben Affleck or Tom Sizemore leading American troops into battle against the evil foe. The war is seen almost entirely through the terrified and shell-shocked eyes of a young boy. We see no tanks or armaments, or even German soldiers, until the final horror show where a village is decimated. Early in the film we see a lone eerie recon plane, that foreshadows the horror to come. The payload scene near the end is surreal, with the Germans looking almost cartoonish in their drunken depravity, with loud music blaring, dogs barking, a nightmare tunnel that has no end. Mercifully, for the paralyzed and repeatedly gut-punched audience, the film did eventually end with a spellbinding montage tied to the movie’s unforgettable final scene.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Haunting anti-war film that will stay with you
*by J***L on August 28, 2025*

Unrelentingly bleak, haunting, and challenging anti-war film, but the realistic performances and visceral depiction of the atrocities of war will stay with you long after the film is over. Incredibly powerful visuals and the loss of innocence portrayed here help make this a film everyone should see once.

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